Few-shot Event Detection: An Empirical Study and a Unified View

05/03/2023
by   Yubo Ma, et al.
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Few-shot event detection (ED) has been widely studied, while this brings noticeable discrepancies, e.g., various motivations, tasks, and experimental settings, that hinder the understanding of models for future progress. This paper presents a thorough empirical study, a unified view of ED models, and a better unified baseline. For fair evaluation, we choose two practical settings: low-resource setting to assess generalization ability and class-transfer setting for transferability. We compare ten representative methods on three datasets, which are roughly grouped into prompt-based and prototype-based models for detailed analysis. To investigate the superior performance of prototype-based methods, we break down the design and build a unified framework. Based on that, we not only propose a simple yet effective method (e.g., 2.7 research insights for future research.

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